LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-323    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/15/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/24/2016 Final action: 3/24/2016
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ 1956, Aspen Creek Marketplace, 38.40 acres, A-1 to CH, south of the Creek Turnpike, west of Aspen Avenue, and north of Tucson Street
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.BAZ-1956.pdf, 2. 3-AERIAL.BAZ 1956.pdf, 3. 4-COMP PLAN.BAZ 1956.pdf, 4. 5-PROPOSED CONCEPT PLAT.pdf
Related files: 16-402
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
03-24-2016

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ 1956, Aspen Creek Marketplace, 38.40 acres, A-1 to CH, south of the Creek Turnpike, west of Aspen Avenue, and north of Tucson Street
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Background:
Applicant: Joel Riggs, Super Market Developers, Inc.
Owner: Burnstein Family Investment Company, LLC and John Hausam Revocable Trust
Developer: Super Market Developers, Inc.
Engineer: Renaissance Infrastructure Consulting
Location: South of the Creek Turnpike, west of Aspen Avenue, and north of Tucson Street
Size of Tract 38.40 acres
Number of Lots:|913|
Present Zoning: A-1
Comp Plan: Level 6 (Regional Employment/Commercial) and Greenway/Floodplain

BAZ 1956 is a request to change the zoning designation on a 38.40-acre undeveloped tract from A-1 (Agricultural) to CH (Commercial Heavy). The unplatted property is located south of the Creek Turnpike, west of Aspen Avenue, and north of Tucson Street. The A-1 zoning was assigned to the property when it was annexed into the City Limits on February 23, 2000, with Ordinance 2264.

Applicant is interested in developing a grocery store and other retail uses on the property. The property abuts the Creek Turnpike and there is a full directional interchange at Aspen Avenue and the Creek Turnpike. As part of the development, and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, a frontage road will be constructed from Aspen Avenue to the west part of the property. In addition to the connection to Aspen Avenue, there will be three points of access to Tucson Street. A preliminary plat has been submitted in conjunction with the rezoning request.

There is an existing off-premise advertising sign on the property, as well as others to the west along the Creek Turnpike. Currently, the Zoning Ordinance does not allow any freestanding signs within 1...

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